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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Who/what really killed Anthony Bourdain?

Illuminati? We were a happy power-couple with a child and, anyway, he was going to talk.

A depressed, tormented addict finds financial and critical success and then meets and dates a beautiful witch, a real "red witch" out for power and full of martial arts expertise. Her name is Asia Argento and together they had a beautiful daughter, not yet a teenager.

Strange headline in India making connection

Surprise, surprise, she is a high-ranking witch, a part of the beautiful #metoo movement [which we love but agree may have already been co-opted and misused to promote some other agenda(s) or to work against the very thing it says it's working for]. This Christian, "A Call for an Uprising," gives his take. Maybe he has a phobia about feminism, yoga, meditation, and New Age stuff, but in the end Bourdain is dead, leaving behind a child he loves to fend for herself with a single mother. Who can believe he "strangled" himself? Are there "demons" (rakshasas, yakkhas, nagas, pretas, asuras, kumbhandas)? If so what do they do when someone leaves them an opening by doing rituals or wearing inviting symbols?More

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